A Barra de Movimento do Garmin: Como Funciona e Por Que Você Deve Usar

A barra de movimento aparece após 1 hora de inatividade e se preenche a cada 15 minutos. Ela é redefinida quando você se move.
Day 31: The Move Bar Explained
The Move Bar is one of Garmin's most visible — and most dismissed — features. A little bar at the bottom of your watchface that nags you to move. Annoying? Maybe. Effective? Absolutely.
How it works
- After 1 hour of inactivity, the bar appears and starts filling
- Every 15 minutes of continued inactivity adds another segment (up to 4 extra segments)
- A short walk — even just to get water — resets the bar to zero
Why the 1-hour threshold matters
Research from Mayo Clinic and others shows that prolonged sitting (1+ hours at a time) is independently associated with increased cardiovascular risk — even in people who exercise regularly. The Move Bar is calibrated to interrupt sitting exactly at the threshold where risks start to accumulate.
Adding it to your watchface
Most Garmin watchfaces can display the Move Bar. In your watchface settings, look for the "Move Bar" or "Inactivity Alert" option and enable it.
My Stride and Stride II watchfaces have it built in. So does Core.
The psychological effect
Seeing the bar fill up is mildly uncomfortable. That discomfort — the gentle visual nudge — is exactly how it works. You move to make the bar go away. That's enough.
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